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I was also thinking Peltier.  The white is thin and looks veneered. Is the dark color black or brown ?  The odd shape blue patch on one side looks like some Vitro exotic or fancy conqueror's patches.  

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wvrons ... Amber glass! wow I should have done this before hard to see but it does have bubbles

16 minutes ago, wvrons said:

I was also thinking Peltier.  The white is thin and looks veneered. Is the dark color black or brown ?  The odd shape blue patch on one side looks like some Vitro exotic or fancy conqueror's patches.  

 

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I do believe it's Pelt, how many Vitro do you have with blow holes ?? As to the Blues Bros. question, I'm not sure what the qualifiers are ?? So many ribbons ?? Certainly the right colors and base glass ?? A good question, I'll follow up on it and  get some more opinions, I'm sure others will post on this also !! Hopefully Sami will see this one !!

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9 minutes ago, Chad G. said:

I do believe it's Pelt, how many Vitro do you have with blow holes ?? As to the Blues Bros. question, I'm not sure what the qualifiers are ?? So many ribbons ?? Certainly the right colors and base glass ?? A good question, I'll follow up on it and  get some more opinions, I'm sure others will post on this also !! Hopefully Sami will see this one !!

Thank you so much Chad!! good advice! 

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Gladys, i will start with the name "Blues Brothers" not sure who put this name to it. It is a (PELTIER) for sure, as i have quite a few examples of this. I can understand some may think Vitro, as there are (traits) of this in the example. Peltier made the MCS swirls and then some MCRs also, which is what your example falls into. The older MCRs had the ribbons inside where as some migrated to the surface, (looking veneered). The transparent colored greenish look is another trait of Peltier. Your example can be found EASILY if you look a little, however throw this design with a (clear and or red transparent base) you have an example that is hard to find. Peltiers early production of the MCS swirls and the MCR ribbons had tons made with this greenish and brownish, transparent base glass. This is what i have learned over the years in Peltier, some may disagree but this is how we learn. Chuck G---

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1 hour ago, Chuck G said:

Gladys, i will start with the name "Blues Brothers" not sure who put this name to it. It is a (PELTIER) for sure, as i have quite a few examples of this. I can understand some may think Vitro, as there are (traits) of this in the example. Peltier made the MCS swirls and then some MCRs also, which is what your example falls into. The older MCRs had the ribbons inside where as some migrated to the surface, (looking veneered). The transparent colored greenish look is another trait of Peltier. Your example can be found EASILY if you look a little, however throw this design with a (clear and or red transparent base) you have an example that is hard to find. Peltiers early production of the MCS swirls and the MCR ribbons had tons made with this greenish and brownish, transparent base glass. This is what i have learned over the years in Peltier, some may disagree but this is how we learn. Chuck G---

Thank you so much, for sharing your knowledge with me!! outstanding info!! so I have MCR's ribbons to the surface . Got it! I would love to see some of the ones you have ! Thank you again Chuck !!! much appreciated !!

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